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FACULTY Mr. and Mrs. Reader may we present the faculty members of the Junior-Senior high school? We are sure you have met some of them and like them, and we are sure, also, that the ones you don't know are quite as nice as the ones you do know. Let's everyone get acquainted now and have a good time, for the faculty is human and can enjoy fun, contrary to what some students believe. The members are divided up according to what they teach, and for your convenience. Go right aheadg meet the faculty:
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Mrs. W. A. Smiley, President Mr. Frank Churchill Mr. C. H. Miller Mr. C. H. Manley, Sr. Clerk Mr. U. S. Weary Mr. L. F. Volkmann Mrs. J. H. Warnica l BOARD OF EDUCATION The Board of Education is the directing force of the public school system, acting inde- pendently of the city fathers. The Board is continually on the job and has made several eco- nomic changes in the schools in accordance with the trend of the times. Several members are old hands at the game, having been in the service of the Board for a number of years. Mrs. Smiley heads the list, having served seven years. Mrs. Warnica has served four years, and Mr. Miller has served three years. Special recognition is due Mr C. H. Manley, Sr., clerk of the board. He was first elected to the Board in August, 1890, and with the exception of eighteen months during 1917 and 1918 has served continously since then either as president or clerk.
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Alberta Lee Lowery Helen Sawtell Mauck Mary Louise Scothorn Robert McPherson Ethel Hinds Ray Heady ENGLISH What is a split infinitive? Is it proper to end a sen- tence with a preposition? What should a newspaper lead contain? Who was Joyce Kilmer and why did George Eliot use a pen name? But hold on! This isn't an English quiz! We pre- sent the English department of the junior-Senior high school, instead. Miss Alberta Lowrey starts the seventh graders on the road to a better knowledge of their mother tongue. They then visit Miss Mary Louise Scothorn who adds to this beginning with the eighth grade course. Mr. Robert McPherson provides the freshman class with his share of the burden and sends them on tmaybej to-- Mrs. Helen S. Mauck, who has spent many years teaching Junction City people how to talk and what to read. Miss Ethel Hinds is an exponent of the gesture, teach- ing the Juniors and others how to be dramatic. The students by this time, of course, are masters of language and look for fields to conquer with their pens, so the task of directing the embryo journalists falls to Mr. Ray Heady. ' 11144 ,f f I , fa 4 Ll .
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